
Announced a while back, Mircosoft recently changed the direction by adopting the Chromium project for its next-gen web browser. Microsoft Edge is a Chromium-based web browser from Microsoft. LTSB is an option for customers running mission-critical or otherwise locked-down applications who cannot risk having new features and feature updates pushed to them. This quick guide explains the steps required to install Microsoft Edge Browser (now Dev version) in Arch Linux, Manjaro, and other similar distributions. Machines on the LTSB will receive only security and hot fixes, and no new features, for ten years. This quick guide explains the steps required to install Microsoft Edge Browser (now Dev version) in Arch Linux, Manjaro, and other similar distributions. The LTSB is an option available only to Windows 10 Enterprise customers. A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed to me that this is, indeed, the case. Customers with Windows 10 Enterprise edition won't get Edge on any machines that are on the Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB), according to Gartner. Just this week, thanks to Gartner Inc., I learned that some Windows 10 users won't get Microsoft's Edge ("Spartan") browser - the new default browser for Windows 10. Edge-Linux is not available for Arch-based distros or independents like Solus and Intels Clear Linux. sudo dpkg -i b On Debian/Ubuntu/Mint sudo rpm -i microsoft-edge. It will add the Microsoft repository to your system, which will automatically keep Microsoft Edge up to date.

And many of these questions involve Microsoft's Windows-as-a-Service plans. rpm file from Microsoft Edge Inside site and install the package as shown. There are still a lot of unanswered questions about Windows 10, with just over a month to go before the operating system starts rolling out to some customer segments.
